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, especially college education, if they want to know, and they should know, what are they getting out of that deal and what are the best majors. i think a little guidance is not a bad thing. >> since when is liberal arts, the heart -- >> i'm a pro-liberal arts guy. >> -- have anything to do -- when has it ever been the case. >> right now people are worried about jobs. >> sure. >> and if what parents are -- >> in other words, don't study history. john, you're not a luddite. >> i'm not. i know what it is. >> don't take history. don't take english. don't take philosophy, languages, take computer sciences. is that the republican message? >> it's not the republican message. i do think there's truth in advertising. maybe that's a good idea. i do agree a well-rounded education is good for everybody. >> back to your game of depends who says this. if a democrat said this, we want the government of the united states making sure that colleges list the economic productivity of various majors. you're an intellectual. you know how to handle this. what major would you have majored in press secretary
, especially college education, if they want to know, and they should know, what are they getting out of that deal and what are the best majors. i think a little guidance is not a bad thing. >> since when is liberal arts, the heart -- >> i'm a pro-liberal arts guy. >> -- have anything to do -- when has it ever been the case. >> right now people are worried about jobs. >> sure. >> and if what parents are -- >> in other words, don't study history. john,...
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mitt romney's education reform plan, and unworkable cuts as usual to medicare and medicaid. not surprisingly, cantor was not willing to get specific about any legislation to make these ideas a reality. >> we do intend to follow up with some policy proposals in legislation working with our committees to move forward on many, many of these issues. >> it's always the follow-up, isn't it? but there was one thing cantor said today that really caught my attention. here it is. >> our solutions will be based on the conservative principles of self-reliance, faith in the individual, trust in family, and accountability in government. >> there is a lot there, isn't there? cantor sounds like he is fresh off another frank luntz seminar. i couldn't believe my ears when i heard those words come out of cantor's mouth. so let me make sure i got this whole thing correct. "our solutions will be based on the conservative principles of self-reliance, faith in the individual, trust in the family, and accountability in government." hmm, i could diagram this on the big board. my mother was a high sc
mitt romney's education reform plan, and unworkable cuts as usual to medicare and medicaid. not surprisingly, cantor was not willing to get specific about any legislation to make these ideas a reality. >> we do intend to follow up with some policy proposals in legislation working with our committees to move forward on many, many of these issues. >> it's always the follow-up, isn't it? but there was one thing cantor said today that really caught my attention. here it is. >> our...
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california, we have great weather, venture capital, an educated workforce. don't go to texas, come to california. >> they also have a state income tax, highest in the country, they have a corporate income tax, the highest gas taxes in the country, our clients are going desert looking to move. california is a great place and if you can afford to be there, it is a wonderful place to live but that is becoming less and less true for the average citizen. they need to find a lower-cost place to go and unfortunately texas ranks as number one business state in the country year after year. liz: nols texas has? aggressive laws that stop frivolous lawsuits and doctors love it. >> consistently ranked number one or number two in the country for tort reform. the ability to sue, corporations money have to put aside for litigation, lawsuits. liz: the governor has put through laws to stop frivolous lawsuits. >> they want to be their own country. they can protect themselves because the state laws are very strict regarding lawsuits. the state creates an environment where they
california, we have great weather, venture capital, an educated workforce. don't go to texas, come to california. >> they also have a state income tax, highest in the country, they have a corporate income tax, the highest gas taxes in the country, our clients are going desert looking to move. california is a great place and if you can afford to be there, it is a wonderful place to live but that is becoming less and less true for the average citizen. they need to find a lower-cost place to...
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especially girls, because when you educate girls, you educate the whole family. you educate a generation. you educate all other coming children. >> reporter: the challenge is enormous. today, there are 32 million girls around the world who are not in school.
especially girls, because when you educate girls, you educate the whole family. you educate a generation. you educate all other coming children. >> reporter: the challenge is enormous. today, there are 32 million girls around the world who are not in school.
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. >> we raise money for the american cancer society, and that goes to fund our research, education advocacy and patient service. >> reporter: he got involved his freshman year as a team captain. by sophomore, he was running the event. >> it's a unifying sense, a great feeling on campus to have everyone bond together to fight cancer. >> reporter: today, the burlingame high school relay for life is the largest student- run event of its kind in the state. in the last four years, they have raised nearly a quarter of a million dollars for the american cancer society. >> zach stands out because he is not doing it for himself. he is not doing it for a resume'. he's passionate about what he wants to do. he wants to truly make a change in this world. >> reporter: steve mills is director of student activities at burlingame high. >> ever since he stepped foot on this campus, he's made a huge impact. >> reporter: his work with the american cancer society isn't limited to just his school. he is the lead high school volunteer for the state, training other students to put on relays at over 60 campuses acr
. >> we raise money for the american cancer society, and that goes to fund our research, education advocacy and patient service. >> reporter: he got involved his freshman year as a team captain. by sophomore, he was running the event. >> it's a unifying sense, a great feeling on campus to have everyone bond together to fight cancer. >> reporter: today, the burlingame high school relay for life is the largest student- run event of its kind in the state. in the last four...
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expected to touch on new and existing republican education initiatives, the need to simplify the tax code sh ways to curb rising health care costs and the hot issue of immigration reform. in a prespeech excerpt, he is quote the as saying, "government policy should aim to strike a balance between what is needed to aadvance the next generation, what we can afford, what is a federal responsibility, and what is necessary to ensure our children are safe, healthy, and able to reach their dreams." >>> this is going to be closely watched because it represents a rebranding of the party and the conservative philosophy away from what has been touched on over republicanism and conservatism for a long time since ronald reagan's famous line from his 1981 inauguration. >> government is not the solution to our problem. government is the problem. >> we're going to talk to congressman cantor about the whats and whys on msnbc on "morning joe." >>> other members of this party are taking the white house to task for failing once again to deliver a budget this time for the 2014 fiscal year on time. the oba
expected to touch on new and existing republican education initiatives, the need to simplify the tax code sh ways to curb rising health care costs and the hot issue of immigration reform. in a prespeech excerpt, he is quote the as saying, "government policy should aim to strike a balance between what is needed to aadvance the next generation, what we can afford, what is a federal responsibility, and what is necessary to ensure our children are safe, healthy, and able to reach their...
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things like education. things like flexible working hours, closing loopholes. things there's broad agreement on that democrats would agree with. that you pointed out the president would support and has talked about before. they want to sort of talk about those things and just sweep the rest of it under the rug. let's not talk about where we stand on entitlements. let's not talk about our social policies. let's just focus on these small pieces that everyone can agree on. >> now, abi, he also -- congressman cantor made a direct appeal to working class families and working moms. particularly working moms. listen to this. >> try explaining that rising health care costs are depressing take-home pay and saying that it's justified. that's little consolation to the working mom. because her grocery bills are still higher. her kids still need -- have needs that are getting more expensive. the rent is up. and now she's just trying to get by. i think b all of us know getting by is not the american dream. >> abi, help me out. why their sudden appeal to working moms? >> he's
things like education. things like flexible working hours, closing loopholes. things there's broad agreement on that democrats would agree with. that you pointed out the president would support and has talked about before. they want to sort of talk about those things and just sweep the rest of it under the rug. let's not talk about where we stand on entitlements. let's not talk about our social policies. let's just focus on these small pieces that everyone can agree on. >> now, abi, he...
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our education system is still broken. we spend more on every student then we educate than any other economy and we produced mediocre results. our health care system spends twice as much per patient as any other and produces bottom of the stack results. we have issues with energy efficiency. our political system, that was what the president addressed. nothing is being done about that. there are these unbelievable start-ups that are doing incredibly cool things on all of these issues and they do not perceive themselves as part of the public sector. they do not perceive themselves as engaging with washington. they see themselves as fixing problems around them. kids, health care. right up until they have to figure out how they have to grow this into a business. >> do have an example? >> you develop and tablet -- education application that helps kids exchange content with each other and tutors and teachers. seems like a cool solution. you figure out, i have to deal with an issue that restricts how i actually store that data an
our education system is still broken. we spend more on every student then we educate than any other economy and we produced mediocre results. our health care system spends twice as much per patient as any other and produces bottom of the stack results. we have issues with energy efficiency. our political system, that was what the president addressed. nothing is being done about that. there are these unbelievable start-ups that are doing incredibly cool things on all of these issues and they do...
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it shouldn't just be on the backs of young people trying to get a college education. >> the president won the fairness debate in the fall. that's what the election was all about. today, the president said that argument will define the fight ahead on guns, immigration, women's rights, gay rights. the whole agenda. >> the question i will ask myself on every item, every issue, is is this helping to make sure that everybody has got a fair shot and everybody is doing their fair share and everybody is playing by the same rules. >> this president is gearing up to push for real change. and he's compared to confront the gop if they don't want to compromise. joining me now is congresswoman james shakowski who was at the democratic retreat with the president. she's part of the progressive caucus which produced his own plan this week to trim the deficit without cuts to our safety net. congresswoman, let me go to you first. the president made it clear he'll fight for what he believes is right. will republicans fold yet again? >> well, i certainly hope they will. apparently, john boehner said we're
it shouldn't just be on the backs of young people trying to get a college education. >> the president won the fairness debate in the fall. that's what the election was all about. today, the president said that argument will define the fight ahead on guns, immigration, women's rights, gay rights. the whole agenda. >> the question i will ask myself on every item, every issue, is is this helping to make sure that everybody has got a fair shot and everybody is doing their fair share and...
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if we can start to figure out ways to take these more senior workers and get them into training education capacities, that can really help the economy. so we don't wind up with those skills gaps. one of the places we're struggling in is nursing. we have such a shortage of skilled nurses. if we can use some of these people to help us train, it cannot necessarily be a lose-lose for the economy. >> okay. thanks, guys. coming up, why the new push for green gas may not only cost you more green, it might cost you your car's engine. and want to know who is going to win the big game tomorrow? our guys have never been wrong and they've got money making tips to go with the winner ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] a full life measured in seats starts with the right ones early on. car crashes are the number one killer of children 1 through 13. learn how to prevent deaths and injuries by using the right car seat for your child's age and size. >>> the green push now backfiring on cars? a new report says the gas blend could actually ruin your vehicle's engine. that's what 15% eth knoll
if we can start to figure out ways to take these more senior workers and get them into training education capacities, that can really help the economy. so we don't wind up with those skills gaps. one of the places we're struggling in is nursing. we have such a shortage of skilled nurses. if we can use some of these people to help us train, it cannot necessarily be a lose-lose for the economy. >> okay. thanks, guys. coming up, why the new push for green gas may not only cost you more...
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and he wants his education. many folks don't make that choice when big money's on the line. so, congratulations to that fella. >> he's going to be the hottest football player on that team. >>> now, imagine going to bed and waking up the next day. but with the same person for 80 years. >> wow. >> that's incredible. meet john and anna. the longest married couple in the entire country. >> they tied the knot back in november 1932 and went on to have 5 kids, 14 grandkids and 16 great grandkids. so, you have to ask. what is their secret? >> really living. normally. >> he's always never worked. she's always cooked and took care of her family. good mother. great mother. >> and he's always had his hand on my knee. >> that's the secret. hand on the knee. they weren't supposed to get married, apparently. ann's parents had arranged for her to marry someone else. so, they eloped. >>> there's something about hearing your favorite song that can perk you up. this little boy, sound asleep until he hears this song. >> it's "gangnam style," which he gets into. his sister gets the biggest kick
and he wants his education. many folks don't make that choice when big money's on the line. so, congratulations to that fella. >> he's going to be the hottest football player on that team. >>> now, imagine going to bed and waking up the next day. but with the same person for 80 years. >> wow. >> that's incredible. meet john and anna. the longest married couple in the entire country. >> they tied the knot back in november 1932 and went on to have 5 kids, 14...
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for more let's go live to red eye's youth and education reporter. that's ambassador meow-ton. >> i thought that was rip taylor. >> that's good. >> is rip taylor still alive? >> i don't know. >> if he is still alive and has not been on "red eye" he is letting america down. >> if he is, rip, rip taylor. >> he is probably alive. >>> tucker, the survey points out what is the obvious reason for the stress is the job market we are in right now coupled with things like they don't believe social security is around for that. yet who did they vote for? >> barack obama. >> they vote for deem centers for disease control. should -- should we feel bad for them? i want to know. >> is it a life of video games and it is a lot tougher than it looks. >> i can vouch. everything you have said i can vouch for. >> i am just saying, they have no one to take care of. maybe that is the problem. when you do have dependence, there is a purpose in life. why am i on earth? i am here to pay tuition. >> to be fair you never did. >> i didn't want to say that. >> is it possible that
for more let's go live to red eye's youth and education reporter. that's ambassador meow-ton. >> i thought that was rip taylor. >> that's good. >> is rip taylor still alive? >> i don't know. >> if he is still alive and has not been on "red eye" he is letting america down. >> if he is, rip, rip taylor. >> he is probably alive. >>> tucker, the survey points out what is the obvious reason for the stress is the job market we are in right...
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>> they do the forced educe claimed to get secondary contracts between the school district especially because of steve cook to extend the contract just the of clause for they have to pay the union to extend just those just 10 years as a to do with wages or benefits or working conditions but preventing them from getting right to work rights for tenures. is that good for membership were just that we do everything we can to make sure we get ours? gerri: you are there. is there any reaction inside the union membership? you've got to think people will not like these tactics and that they are being told what to do civic union members feel they are in purgatory. that with two months from now they tried to take that away and extend contracts for a decade. a lot feel the rug has been pulled out from under them. gerri: the impact his economically extends to all states. what if all country was right to work? >> to specifically talk about the 22 states that gave workers freedom, we see higher wage growth and population growth and factor in cost of living, they're actually making more. from the ec
>> they do the forced educe claimed to get secondary contracts between the school district especially because of steve cook to extend the contract just the of clause for they have to pay the union to extend just those just 10 years as a to do with wages or benefits or working conditions but preventing them from getting right to work rights for tenures. is that good for membership were just that we do everything we can to make sure we get ours? gerri: you are there. is there any reaction...
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>> well, part of it is an education process, educating people about health and safety, educating people about the events. >> john: it's been 15 years. are my politicians stupider than they are in the rest of the country? say? do they say you haven't kissed our ring? you haven't given us enough money? >> there's no doubt that the politicians in new york have been very deliberate as they've taken a look at this issue. we need to get a vote on the floor, and to date, we've not had an opportunity on the assembly floor to get a vote. the assembly majority leader said i think it's bar bar i can. we're taking steps to reduce bullying in schools. legalizing m ma would endorse an activity that's blatantly violent. >>nobt that type of statement is something we've heard for years and years. the reality is when you look at the facts andse what the sport s about and our safety records, those comments are just simply incorrect. >> john: you're getting smarter about trying to influence my bullheaded politicians. i see that you sent out your very good looking female champion to negotiate with them and
>> well, part of it is an education process, educating people about health and safety, educating people about the events. >> john: it's been 15 years. are my politicians stupider than they are in the rest of the country? say? do they say you haven't kissed our ring? you haven't given us enough money? >> there's no doubt that the politicians in new york have been very deliberate as they've taken a look at this issue. we need to get a vote on the floor, and to date, we've not...
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. >> there's the trick on the rubio statement, he speaks about federal financial aid for education but he and his party want to cut it and that's the part he didn't say. >> and he talks about the safety net in general and how we have to protect it but you can't frank luns your way out of this. you can't call it a death panel or chang the way you're talking about these things without fundamentally changing the policies that you're talking about here and that's the issue. they have this sort of no-win situation where if they move too far from where they've been, they're in danger of losing people on the right, they're in danger of these ugly primary battles, they're trying to avoid that. at the same time, they're trying to piece back together a national coalition, which frankly right now they do now have. >> the optic of tuesday night, bobby jindal got wiped out, it set back his career years, he is still trying to climb up to where he was back then. i think marco rubio run as very similar risk. the cosmetics on him are odd because it can read well some of of the things he has but there a
. >> there's the trick on the rubio statement, he speaks about federal financial aid for education but he and his party want to cut it and that's the part he didn't say. >> and he talks about the safety net in general and how we have to protect it but you can't frank luns your way out of this. you can't call it a death panel or chang the way you're talking about these things without fundamentally changing the policies that you're talking about here and that's the issue. they have...
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the militant group targeted her for saying girls have a right to an education. >>> u.s. and south korea marines run through military drills in subzero temperatures. it simulated going to war in snowy areas. it was held in a ski town in south korea. u.s. has about 30,000 troops in the country that supports the 650,000 soldiers. neighboring north korea has some $1.2 million troops, mostly stations along the border. >>> the grammy awards are scheduled to be handed out sunday in los angeles. many new artists are up for top award. ♪ [ music ] ♪ >> reporter: we are young. that could be the theme of the 55th annual grammy awards. >> it's been an incredible year in music. feels like alternative music is back. >> reporter: this year, the spotlight isn't on veterans like springsteen or dylan. it's about black, the keys, mumford and sons or jack and white. ♪ [ music ] ♪ >> reporter: they're all nominated for album of the year. and they're all in their 20s or 30s. ♪ [ music ] ♪ this past year, attention was focused on the breakout stars, most notably fun, the power pop t
the militant group targeted her for saying girls have a right to an education. >>> u.s. and south korea marines run through military drills in subzero temperatures. it simulated going to war in snowy areas. it was held in a ski town in south korea. u.s. has about 30,000 troops in the country that supports the 650,000 soldiers. neighboring north korea has some $1.2 million troops, mostly stations along the border. >>> the grammy awards are scheduled to be handed out sunday in...
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educate is not schooling. schooling is the institutional matrix, institutional matrix that receives the urge to learn and then distribute it, distributes it culturally. ostensibly based on merit but learn something for a life-style. that's what you do when you figure out your life situation and figure out what to do in regard to how you continue to learn and flute ture and grow your mind over the space of a lifetime. so the point is that we got these institutions that are making judgements about our children and that we are complicit in without stepping up to the plate to intervene. and so i'm so glad you all are doing that with knowledge, with insight, with savvy and also with critical acumen give to you over a lifetime. we need to use this in behalf of our children so that they won't be sent off. because one person gets hit on the back of the hand and told not to do it anymore. drunk until a certain age. then can go on to be president. another person gets consigned to being a janitor. both got the same talen
educate is not schooling. schooling is the institutional matrix, institutional matrix that receives the urge to learn and then distribute it, distributes it culturally. ostensibly based on merit but learn something for a life-style. that's what you do when you figure out your life situation and figure out what to do in regard to how you continue to learn and flute ture and grow your mind over the space of a lifetime. so the point is that we got these institutions that are making judgements...
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was addressing there's a study and use this to the number one predictor of a lifespan that is your education. what's interesting about what we've done in health care, spending eight been -- spend 18% of our health care, we have nothing left for social, all of which are likely to drive prices but i'm not putting down the docks. i'm appreciative of health care but systemically this is bankrupting us and exposing us to a variety of problems that are really extremely. spent just as reminder we are on c-span sunday to give your name and your affiliation and keep your question greek so we can get to as many questions as possible. >> john, fox business. in my television simplistic way, so what's your solution? your wonderful speech it sounds like an argument for more consumer driven health care, more market, but i hear you're a single-payer got. >> i'm sort of combination of extreme left and extreme right. i just like extremes. i think we need national health insurance, but i think it has to be defined as catastrophic and i think interest in what has to happen over time, we need to make it narrower
was addressing there's a study and use this to the number one predictor of a lifespan that is your education. what's interesting about what we've done in health care, spending eight been -- spend 18% of our health care, we have nothing left for social, all of which are likely to drive prices but i'm not putting down the docks. i'm appreciative of health care but systemically this is bankrupting us and exposing us to a variety of problems that are really extremely. spent just as reminder we are...
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. >> there is no reason that the jobs of thousands of americans who work in national security or education or clean energy, not to mention the growth of the entire economy, should be put in jeopardy just because folks in washington couldn't come together to eliminate a few special interest tax loopholes or government programs that we agree need some reform. >> they're not little and they're not few and they're not easy. of the five of the top ten tax expenditures, these are loopholes. mortgage interest deduction, the deduction we get for health care, the child tax credit, deduction for state and local taxes, charity. okay. the president doesn't want to name those. republicans don't want to name those. but that's what we're talking about, a tax increase on a whole lot of people. >> well, if you really wound up closing those deductions, we would have a massive impact on a lot of lives and i don't think it's going to happen. i think that what you're going to wind up seeing is there are a lot of tax deductions that don't bring in quite as much money but which really distort economic behavior.
. >> there is no reason that the jobs of thousands of americans who work in national security or education or clean energy, not to mention the growth of the entire economy, should be put in jeopardy just because folks in washington couldn't come together to eliminate a few special interest tax loopholes or government programs that we agree need some reform. >> they're not little and they're not few and they're not easy. of the five of the top ten tax expenditures, these are...